The wife of New Orleans Municipal Court Judge Paul Sens was arrested over the weekend after police say she bit her husband and threatened several police officers, records show.

Following a verbal disagreement that escalated into a physical altercation, Ann Sens, 55, was arrested Saturday (May 4) night and booked into Orleans Parish Prison on one count each of domestic abuse battery and public intimidation, both felonies.

According to records filed in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, Paul Sens was at his home in the 7000 block of General Haig Street when he wife returned home about 9 p.m. Sens told police that his wife was visibly drunk, and began fighting with him.

Police wrote in the report that Sens began "swinging her arms" at her husband and that he attempted push her off of him.

Sens then bit her husband on his right bicep, police said.

Records indicate that Ann Sens, and not her husband, called police to the Lakeview residence.

Police responded to a call for a domestic simple battery about 9:38 p.m., records show.

When officers arrived on the scene, they observed the bite mark, and wrote in a report that Sens, who appeared "angry," had no visible injuries.

Sens argued with the officers, police said, and told them, "If I'm going down, all of y'all are going down."

Sens reportedly told the officers that she would be calling the media, police said.

Records show the couple have been married for 31 years.

Magistrate Commissioner Robert Blackburn set Sens' bond at $1,000, or $500 for each count. She posted the bond on Saturday and was released later that day.

Records indicate Paul Sens waived a restraining order, which would have prohibited his wife from making contact with him.

When reached by phone on Monday, Sens said that he could not comment on the incident.